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Sir David Attenborough gleefully shows how some animals put on vibrant displays of bioluminescence in today's #RiAdvent clip from his 1973 #xmaslectures. Watch the full clip behind door 20 to see the big reaction: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


🗣🎥 The beginnings of Skype & FaceTime - Geoffrey Gouriet demonstrates 'the viewphone' in this clip from the 1972 #xmaslectures Watch the full clip behind door 18 of #RiAdvent: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


🎈We're halfway through #RiAdvent! On day 12 we see Charles Taylor make a balloon talk to demonstrate how we process & understand speech - but what is it saying? Open the advent door to find out: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


🌌 If life exists elsewhere in the Universe, would we be able to communicate with it? Carl Sagan demonstrates how we could send a message by setting a decoding challenge for his students @Cornell #RiAdvent rigb.org/christmas-lect…


Our 24th & final #RiAdvent clip comes from Charles Taylor's 1989 #xmaslectures 'Exploring music', where he creates a festive tune 🎶 Watch the full clip behind door 24, and look back over the month of video transmissions through time: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


☎️ In 1880, there were so few telephones in London that it was possible for '1' to be your phone number. Take a look at the old-school phone book in today's #RiAdvent clip: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


Computers use error-correcting codes to detect mistakes in binary notations, but how do humans compare? @MarcusduSautoy put a young audience member to the test in his 2006 #xmaslectures. Watch the clip behind #RiAdvent door 21: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


🤖🏠 'Home, smart home' - one of the 1988 #xmaslectures, where Gareth Roberts imagined the smart homes of the future, and how it might go irritatingly wrong... Watch the full clip behind #RiAdvent door 16: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


👐Is sign language left or right handed? Can it be mirrored without losing its message? Charles Stirling seeks answers in today's #RiAdvent clip from the 1992 #xmaslectures 'Our World Through the Looking Glass' rigb.org/christmas-lect…


Thanks @Ri_Science for using this welding clip for today's #RiAdvent video from my 2016 #xmaslectures Just before this I managed to mention a song title by The Smiths 'Hand in Glove'! Any songs this year? Over to you @sophiescott rigb.org/christmas-lect…


As humans, we sometimes project our thoughts and emotions onto things that aren't human. In today's #RiAdvent @profbrucehood shows how we can interpret shapes as having their own 'personalities', just by the way they move: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


#RiAdvent is live! Really excited about this project: 24 doses of space travel awesomeness rigb.org/advent


💬 Modern speech synthesisers can simulate human speech so perfectly that it's nearly indistinguishable from the real thing. In today's #RiAdvent clip from 1985, David Pye demonstrates earlier versions of mechanical and electronic speech synthesisers: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


Had the privilege of watching this episode being recorded, thanks to helping out on #riadvent. Got my glass charger, ready! #xmaslectures

FunSizeSuze's tweet image. Had the privilege of watching this episode being recorded, thanks to helping out on #riadvent. Got my glass charger, ready! #xmaslectures

It's hard to express just how happy this sight makes me. 2015 @Ri_science #RiAdvent, DONE! rigb.org/advent

AntDLewis's tweet image. It's hard to express just how happy this sight makes me. 2015 @Ri_science #RiAdvent, DONE! rigb.org/advent

🦎#RiAdvent Day 9: Sir Colin Blakemore demonstrates how chameleons change their skin patterns to send visual signals to each other, in the 1982 #xmaslectures 'Common sense' rigb.org/christmas-lect…


Great space-themed online advent calendar from @Ri_Science. Daily treats at bit.ly/1Q4Doud #RiAdvent


Not on the website yet sorry, but it's in the pipeline! We're going through and digitising the archive and uploading a new series every month-ish. But we do have 2 of his demos on YouTube that we clipped out for our #RiAdvent special: 1) youtu.be/BroXmOMC670


Guess the festive tune performed by Charles Taylor in his 1989 #xmaslectures 🎄📯 #RiAdvent Day 24: youtu.be/BroXmOMC670


Our 24th & final #RiAdvent clip comes from Charles Taylor's 1989 #xmaslectures 'Exploring music', where he creates a festive tune 🎶 Watch the full clip behind door 24, and look back over the month of video transmissions through time: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


Haptic technology recreates the sensation of touch through forces & vibrations. In today's #RiAdvent clip @EngineerDG & a young audience member see if they can use haptics to discover the shape of an object 🙌 youtube.com/watch?v=uPnHzQ…

Ri_Science's tweet card. Haptic Technology Demonstration - with Danielle George

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Haptic Technology Demonstration - with Danielle George


#RiAdvent Day 22: @Kevin_Fong & @Astro_Tani relive @astro_timpeake's unexpected space walk, in the the 2015 #xmaslectures 'How to survive in space' 🚀 youtube.com/watch?v=EVK0yt…


Error-correcting codes are used in things as simple as CDs, to things as complicated as cleaning interference in @NASA satellite images. @MarcusduSautoy tests out an error-correcting human in today's #RiAdvent clip: youtube.com/watch?v=_w2Zgl…


Computers use error-correcting codes to detect mistakes in binary notations, but how do humans compare? @MarcusduSautoy put a young audience member to the test in his 2006 #xmaslectures. Watch the clip behind #RiAdvent door 21: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


If you need a little light in your day, watch this clip: vintage Sir David Attenborough, demonstration of a firefly's bioluminescence back in 1973 #xmaslectures @Ri_Science #RiAdvent rigb.org/christmas-lect…


Sir David Attenborough gleefully shows how some animals put on vibrant displays of bioluminescence in today's #RiAdvent clip from his 1973 #xmaslectures. Watch the full clip behind door 20 to see the big reaction: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


🗣🎥 The beginnings of Skype & FaceTime - Geoffrey Gouriet demonstrates 'the viewphone' in this clip from the 1972 #xmaslectures Watch the full clip behind door 18 of #RiAdvent: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


DNA is the instruction manual for life on Earth. In today's #RiAdvent clip from the 2013 #xmaslectures, @AlisonWoollard shows how the DNA code stores the information to make all living things. youtube.com/watch?v=Xbmh2c…


🤖🏠 'Home, smart home' - one of the 1988 #xmaslectures, where Gareth Roberts imagined the smart homes of the future, and how it might go irritatingly wrong... Watch the full clip behind #RiAdvent door 16: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


Are you more of a yellow-square or a green-triangle? @profbrucehood shows how we can interpret shapes as having their own 'personalities' just by the way they move. Watch #RiAdvent Day 15 here: youtube.com/watch?v=IVAf0x…


As humans, we sometimes project our thoughts and emotions onto things that aren't human. In today's #RiAdvent @profbrucehood shows how we can interpret shapes as having their own 'personalities', just by the way they move: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


💬 Modern speech synthesisers can simulate human speech so perfectly that it's nearly indistinguishable from the real thing. In today's #RiAdvent clip from 1985, David Pye demonstrates earlier versions of mechanical and electronic speech synthesisers: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


🌌 #RiAdvent Day 13: Carl Sagan demonstrates how we could communicate with extra terrestrials in this clip from his 1977 #xmaslectures 'The planets'. Watch the full lecture series on our website. youtube.com/watch?v=hbFq0I…


🌌 If life exists elsewhere in the Universe, would we be able to communicate with it? Carl Sagan demonstrates how we could send a message by setting a decoding challenge for his students @Cornell #RiAdvent rigb.org/christmas-lect…


Today's #RiAdvent clip throws us back to Charles Taylor's demo of a talking balloon, from the 1989 #xmaslectures 'Exploring music' 🎈 youtube.com/watch?v=pzEvmn…


🎈We're halfway through #RiAdvent! On day 12 we see Charles Taylor make a balloon talk to demonstrate how we process & understand speech - but what is it saying? Open the advent door to find out: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


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.@FunSizeSuze muses on the nature of crystals in today's beautiful #RiAdvent film: youtu.be/4sMPJOuskUU?li…


#RiAdvent 5: With a little hydrogen & some makeshift rockets @DrValeskaTing explains the first law of thermodynamics rigb.org/christmas-lect…


Christmas at the Ri means 1 thing: jumpers! (plus #xmaslectures #riadvent! ) Thanks for the bday present @ri_science

DrBatmo's tweet image. Christmas at the Ri means 1 thing: jumpers! (plus #xmaslectures #riadvent! ) Thanks for the bday present @ri_science

.“@Ri_Science: That's it! All 24 windows on 2015 #RiAdvent are open. Enjoy #Space rigb.org/advent https://t.co/dhbDY9JKwu”


Computers use error-correcting codes to detect mistakes in binary notations, but how do humans compare? @MarcusduSautoy put a young audience member to the test in his 2006 #xmaslectures. Watch the clip behind #RiAdvent door 21: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


So far we've released 17 films related to the laws of thermodynamics. Grab a cuppa and tuck in: rigb.org/christmas-lect… #RiAdvent


Happy 1 December, celebrate with #RiAdvent! 'Transmissions through time' delves into #xmaslectures past to explore the science of communication. First up: Sir David Attenborough on the languages of animals 🐦 rigb.org/christmas-lect… #AdventCalendar


Is this breaking the second law of thermodynamics? @SellaTheChemist explores an indecisive reaction for #RiAdvent youtu.be/pXZ-UTfTaOw?li…


Our penultimate #RiAdvent video: @olydbrown whacks some rubber nails into solid wood with a hammer made of mercury: youtu.be/xFpeeQQiBJQ?li…


A comment under my most recent #RiAdvent infographic. I can assure you the two are not mutually exclusive.

AntDLewis's tweet image. A comment under my most recent #RiAdvent infographic. I can assure you the two are not mutually exclusive.

Why the first law of thermodynamics matters to particle physics, with @suziesheehy. Our animation for #RiAdvent: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


For #RiAdvent day 6, @rosannawan's animation tells the story of Feynman's building blocks of thermodynamics: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


☎️ In 1880, there were so few telephones in London that it was possible for '1' to be your phone number. Take a look at the old-school phone book in today's #RiAdvent clip: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


Thanks @Ri_Science for using this welding clip for today's #RiAdvent video from my 2016 #xmaslectures Just before this I managed to mention a song title by The Smiths 'Hand in Glove'! Any songs this year? Over to you @sophiescott rigb.org/christmas-lect…


My final piece for #RiAdvent: animals in space rigb.org/christmas-lect…

AntDLewis's tweet image. My final piece for #RiAdvent: animals in space
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Did you know we used to have a froggery? It's a rather gruesome tale... youtu.be/gDW4VUkvEfE?li… #RiAdvent


Great space-themed online advent calendar from @Ri_Science. Daily treats at bit.ly/1Q4Doud #RiAdvent


#RiAdvent Day 6: @RichardDawkins gets into a sticky situation in today's clip from his 1991 #xmaslectures, when demonstrating the incredibly detailed camouflage of a stick insect. Watch here: rigb.org/christmas-lect…


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